Example sentences of "it [adv] make " in BNC.

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1 Only at the last minute , by forced marches , would it suddenly make for the Channel coast .
2 But does it necessarily make a secondhand diesel a good buy ?
3 If so should LA instruct SEGLAB to look for evidence of a schwa or should it just make one up ?
4 does it just make you feel good , or , has it helped you to do something else that you wanted to do .
5 Would it not make a difference if one identified experience , not with some disposition to overt behaviour , but with the ‘ behaviour ’ of the brain as it ‘ discriminates ’ the various sorts of stimuli within the nervous system ?
6 Does it not make a lot of sense because it rings true to our experience ?
7 But then , if that were so , why did it not make her happy ?
8 ‘ And did it not make good sense to tell Rober' what is going on ? ’
9 Would it not make a wonderful detecting trip to retrace the fellow 's footsteps and survey the ground once denied to us ?
10 And does it not make the time problem even worse ?
11 Given the success in getting the Israelis and Palestinians round the table , would it not make more sense for the Government to right that wrong and ensure that , during our presidency from July onwards , we talk directly to the PLO ?
12 Would it not make more sense to have a moratorium on pit closures in the interests of jobs , the balance of payments and European energy conservation ?
13 Would it not make administrative sense if at least part of this site could be reserved specifically for the British Library so that in any future extension , these units could be incorporated ?
14 ‘ What difference can it possibly make ? ’
15 What difference could it possibly make if she told him she loved or hated him ?
16 So children are not little realists or little phenomenalists , nor does it really make sense to say that they ‘ waver ’ between the two .
17 But would it really make him more marketable ?
18 Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation ?
19 Does it really make sense for the Government to spend £10 million advertising the global benefits of energy savings while still adding 17.5 per cent VAT to insulation materials ?
20 If he is , does it really make a difference that he gives the note or cheque promptly on receiving the first demand for payment ?
21 Does it even make sense to pose the question in this form ? problems of interpreting the historical material are compounded by the fact that contemporary evidence from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries tends to treat examples of working-class people who did not support their parents as evidence of individuals lacking ‘ filial affection ’ ( Anderson , 1977 ) .
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